Using C‐type filter with partial compensation method for capacity reduction of hybrid power quality conditioner in co‐phase traction power system

Abstract Hybrid power quality conditioner (HPQC) has been utilised in a co‐phase electrified railway system with the aim of improving power quality indices. A C‐type filter is designed as an auxiliary device alongside the HPQC for high‐order harmonics mitigation in this paper. Alternatively, the C‐t...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Habibolahzadeh, Hossein Mahdinia Roudsari, Alireza Jalilian, Sadegh Jamali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-11-01
Series:IET Power Electronics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/pel2.12185
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spelling doaj-53553d3883cf46458606d3f95ac48e842021-10-09T12:24:15ZengWileyIET Power Electronics1755-45351755-45432021-11-0114142350237310.1049/pel2.12185Using C‐type filter with partial compensation method for capacity reduction of hybrid power quality conditioner in co‐phase traction power systemMohammad Habibolahzadeh0Hossein Mahdinia Roudsari1Alireza Jalilian2Sadegh Jamali3Department of Electrical Engineering Iran University of Science and Technology Tehran IranDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Lahijan Branch Islamic Azad University Lahijan IranDepartment of Electrical Engineering Iran University of Science and Technology Tehran IranDepartment of Electrical Engineering Iran University of Science and Technology Tehran IranAbstract Hybrid power quality conditioner (HPQC) has been utilised in a co‐phase electrified railway system with the aim of improving power quality indices. A C‐type filter is designed as an auxiliary device alongside the HPQC for high‐order harmonics mitigation in this paper. Alternatively, the C‐type filter compensates a selected portion of load reactive power, while the HPQC compensates for the left required power. Furthermore, the HPQC mitigates grid side unbalance and other harmonics in a co‐phase supplied system simultaneously. In addition, a design procedure of LCL filters is proposed to suppress high‐order harmonic contents induced by the HPQC converters to achieve lower grid‐side total harmonic distortion (THD). Moreover, a flexible partial compensation (PC) method considering the C‐type filter effect on the HPQC performance is adapted to maintain the grid‐side power quality indices in an acceptable range. The C‐type filter and PC method provide VA rating reduction of the HPQC without applying any complication to the compensation control system. Finally, simulation and experimental results are presented to validate the feasibility and functionality of the proposed configuration.https://doi.org/10.1049/pel2.12185
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author Mohammad Habibolahzadeh
Hossein Mahdinia Roudsari
Alireza Jalilian
Sadegh Jamali
spellingShingle Mohammad Habibolahzadeh
Hossein Mahdinia Roudsari
Alireza Jalilian
Sadegh Jamali
Using C‐type filter with partial compensation method for capacity reduction of hybrid power quality conditioner in co‐phase traction power system
IET Power Electronics
author_facet Mohammad Habibolahzadeh
Hossein Mahdinia Roudsari
Alireza Jalilian
Sadegh Jamali
author_sort Mohammad Habibolahzadeh
title Using C‐type filter with partial compensation method for capacity reduction of hybrid power quality conditioner in co‐phase traction power system
title_short Using C‐type filter with partial compensation method for capacity reduction of hybrid power quality conditioner in co‐phase traction power system
title_full Using C‐type filter with partial compensation method for capacity reduction of hybrid power quality conditioner in co‐phase traction power system
title_fullStr Using C‐type filter with partial compensation method for capacity reduction of hybrid power quality conditioner in co‐phase traction power system
title_full_unstemmed Using C‐type filter with partial compensation method for capacity reduction of hybrid power quality conditioner in co‐phase traction power system
title_sort using c‐type filter with partial compensation method for capacity reduction of hybrid power quality conditioner in co‐phase traction power system
publisher Wiley
series IET Power Electronics
issn 1755-4535
1755-4543
publishDate 2021-11-01
description Abstract Hybrid power quality conditioner (HPQC) has been utilised in a co‐phase electrified railway system with the aim of improving power quality indices. A C‐type filter is designed as an auxiliary device alongside the HPQC for high‐order harmonics mitigation in this paper. Alternatively, the C‐type filter compensates a selected portion of load reactive power, while the HPQC compensates for the left required power. Furthermore, the HPQC mitigates grid side unbalance and other harmonics in a co‐phase supplied system simultaneously. In addition, a design procedure of LCL filters is proposed to suppress high‐order harmonic contents induced by the HPQC converters to achieve lower grid‐side total harmonic distortion (THD). Moreover, a flexible partial compensation (PC) method considering the C‐type filter effect on the HPQC performance is adapted to maintain the grid‐side power quality indices in an acceptable range. The C‐type filter and PC method provide VA rating reduction of the HPQC without applying any complication to the compensation control system. Finally, simulation and experimental results are presented to validate the feasibility and functionality of the proposed configuration.
url https://doi.org/10.1049/pel2.12185
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